Travel Power Trip Planner
Check several devices across one route and keep adapter coverage, converter needs, and do-not-use items in one packing list.
- Home plug countryUnited StatesType A/Type B · 120V / 60Hz
- Destination 1ItalyType L/Type F/Type C · 230V / 50Hz
Saved kits stay in this browser. Copied trip links include the selected devices, route, and label assumptions.
Some stops or labels need checking
Italy checked from United States plugs. A plug adapter still never changes voltage.
- Stops
- 1
- Adapter
- Type L/F/C coverage
- Converter
- None
- Do not use
- None
- Check first
- 1 stop/device
Printable packing card
Italy from United States plugs
- Adapter
- Type L/F/C coverage
- Converter
- None
- Do not use
- None
- Check first
- 1 stop/device
Device checklist
- Hair Dryer · ItalyRead the INPUT label before use
- iPhone Charger · ItalyType L/F/C adapter
- MacBook Pro Charger (USB-C Power Adapter) · ItalyType L/F/C adapter
Safety note: a plug adapter never changes voltage. High-watt heating devices keep their hard-stop warning. Last modified: 2026-06-27. plugvoltage.com/trip-planner/
| Country | Grid | Adapter | Risk flags |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy | 230V / 50Hz · Type L/Type F/Type C | Type L/F/C coverage | 1 check-label |
| Device | Country | Verdict | What to pack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hair Dryer | Italy | Check your device label first | Read the INPUT label before use |
| iPhone Charger | Italy | Plug adapter needed | Type L/F/C adapter |
| MacBook Pro Charger (USB-C Power Adapter) | Italy | Plug adapter needed | Type L/F/C adapter |
Safety note: a plug adapter never changes voltage. High-watt heating devices keep their hard-stop warning.
Route mistakes this catches
| Trap | Why it matters | Planner action |
|---|---|---|
| US-shaped sockets are not proof of US voltage | The Philippines and Thailand can accept familiar-looking plugs while running 220-230V. | Keep 120V-only appliances out unless the label and converter plan are confirmed. |
| Brazil is not one voltage | The site treats Brazil as a mixed-voltage destination because 127V and 220V can both appear. | Use dual-voltage devices and confirm the city or outlet before single-voltage gear. |
| A universal adapter is not a converter | The planner separates plug coverage from voltage and wattage risk. | Pack adapters for socket shape; solve voltage separately. |
What this planner checks
| Axis | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Voltage | Flags single-voltage devices on the wrong grid and fails safe when the label is unknown. |
| Plug shape | Tells you whether your home plug needs adapter coverage for each destination socket. |
| Wattage risk | High-watt heating devices keep the hard do-not-use warning instead of recommending a travel converter. |
| Shareability | The selected destination, devices, and label assumptions stay in the URL so you can reopen or send the checklist. |
| Saved kit | Save your usual devices in this browser, then load the same kit for another destination without creating an account. |
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